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Haircut     

(1) In determining whether assets meet capital requirements, a percentage reduction in the stated value of assets. (2) In computing the worth of assets deposited as collateral or margin, a reduction from market value.

Hardening     

(1) Describes a price which is gradually stabilizing; (2) a term indicating a slowly advancing market.

Heavy     

A market in which prices are demonstrating either an inability to advance or a slight tendency to decline.

Hedge     

An investment position or combination of positions that reduces the volatility of your portfolio value. One can take an offsetting position in a related security. Instruments used are varied and include forwards, futures, options, and combinations of all of them.

Hedge Ratio     

Ratio of the value of futures contracts purchased or sold to the value of the cash commodity being hedged, a computation necessary to minimize basis risk.

Hedging     

The initiation of a position in a futures market that is intended as a temporary substitute for the sale or purchase of the actual commodity. The sale of futures contracts in anticipation of future sales of cash commodities as a protection against possible price declines, or the purchase of futures contracts in anticipation of future purchases of cash commodities as a protection against the possibility of increasing costs.

HH Savings Bonds     

A savings bond that pays semiannual coupon interest, unlike EE savings bonds.

High/Low     

Usually the highest traded price and the lowest traded price for the underlying instrument for the current trading day.

Hog-Corn Ratio     

See Feed Ratio.

Holder     

See Buyer.

House Maintenance Call     

Demand to the customer for additional funds from the brokerage firm because the equity in the customer’s margin account has fallen below the minimum amount allowed by the firm.

House Requirement     

The minimum amount of equity brokerage firms require margin clients to maintain in the account.

HUD     

Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Hybrid-Instruments     

Financial instruments that possess, in varying combinations, characteristics of forward contracts, futures contracts, option contracts, debt instruments, bank depository interests, and other interests. Certain hybrid instruments are exempt from CFTC regulation.

Hypothecation     

A brokerage firm’s pledging of margin securities at a bank to secure the funds necessary to carry an account’s debit balance.



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